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Motion-Pro Se – for Landlord and Tenant

The Motion-Pro Se form is used in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Civil Division, Landlord and Tenant Branch. Motion-Pro Se allows a plaintiff or defendant to file a motion, which is a formal request for the court to take a specific action. This form ensures all necessary details are provided to the court and opposing parties for the proper consideration of the motion.

This guide will help you complete the Motion (Pro Se) form for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Civil Division, Landlord and Tenant Branch. Follow the steps below carefully to ensure your motion is properly filed.

Steps to Complete the Form

Example of Completed Sections

  1. Court Information:
    • No action required.
  2. Parties Involved:
    • Plaintiff: Jane Doe
    • Defendant: John Smith
  3. Motion Details:
    • Motion of Jane Doe for Rent Adjustment
  4. Points and Authorities:
    • Include detailed reasons, such as “The rent increase violates the terms of the lease agreement. According to D.C. Code § 42-3505.01, the increase is unlawful.”
  5. Notice of Hearing/Hearing Request:
    • Scheduled Hearing: “June 30, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. in Courtroom B-53.”
  6. Certificate of Service:
    • Method: “On June 15, 2024, I hand-delivered a copy of this motion to John Smith’s attorney, Mary Johnson.”
    • Opposing Parties: “Mary Johnson, 123 Legal St., Washington, DC 20001.”
  7. Signature and Address of Moving Party/Attorney:
    • Signature: Jane Doe
    • Printed Name and Bar Number: Jane Doe
    • Address: 456 Residential Ave., Washington, DC 20002
    • Phone Number: (202) 555-1234
    • Email Address: janedoe@example.com
  8. Attachments:
    • Yes, 2 pages are attached.

By following these steps and examples, you can correctly complete the Motion (Pro Se) form and submit it to the court. Ensure all information is accurate and complete before filing.

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